It wasn't the prettiest or even the most passionate of rivalry games between the New York Islanders and the New York Rangers, but the Islanders skated to a 2-0 win thanks to a late third period push on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. With the win, the Islanders extended their point streak to four games (2-0-2) and improved their edge in the season series against the Rangers to 2-1-0.
Following two scoreless periods between the storied rivals, the Islanders broke through with two goals in the span of 2:05 from Casey Cizikas and Matt Martin. Cizikas broke the stalemate with the game winner at 11:15 into the third period. Martin scored his first goal of the season on the doorstep off of a slick feed from Cal Clutterbuck at 13:20. In net, Semyon Varlamov was a brick wall for the Islanders and backstopped them to victory with his 30 saves for his third shutout of the season and second vs the Blueshirts.
5 Takeaways: Identity Line Drives Islanders 2-0 Win Over Rangers
Late goals from Cizikas and Martin, shutout for Varlamov, propel Islanders to 2-0 win over Rangers